by Simon Feb 20,2025
Pokémon TCG Pocket's highly anticipated trading update has arrived, but instead of celebration, it's met with widespread player outrage. The trading system, already criticized last week for its restrictions, has launched to an even worse reception due to unexpectedly high requirements.
The trading process demands two consumable items: Trade Stamina and Trade Tokens. Trade Stamina, replenishing over time or purchasable with Poké Gold (real money), is similar to other in-game mechanics. However, it's the Trade Token system that's sparking fury.
Trade Tokens are necessary for trading cards of 3 Diamonds or higher. The cost is steep: 120 Tokens for a 3-Diamond card, 400 for a 1-Star card, and 500 for a 4-Diamond (ex Pokémon) card. Acquiring these tokens requires discarding cards from one's collection, with significantly higher rarity cards yielding more tokens. For example, selling five ex Pokémon only provides enough tokens to trade one. Selling a Crown card, the rarest in the game, allows for trading only three ex Pokémon. Lower rarity cards are worthless for trading token acquisition.
Overwhelming Negative Feedback
Reddit and other social media platforms are flooded with negative comments. Players describe the system as "an insult," "hilariously toxic," and a "monumental failure," highlighting its excessive cost and laborious process. The 15-second transaction time for each token exchange adds to the frustration. Many players are calling for the game's title to be changed, given the apparent anti-trading nature of the update. Some even suggest the high costs were implemented to discourage trading altogether.
The community feels a valuable opportunity for player interaction has been squandered. The inability to trade higher rarity cards without significant investment is seen as a predatory tactic designed to boost revenue. One player reported spending $1,500 to complete the first set.
Creatures Inc.'s Silence
Creatures Inc. remains silent on the backlash, a departure from their previous response to initial concerns. While they previously stated they would monitor player feedback, the current situation suggests their response was inadequate. IGN has reached out for comment, but no statement has been released.
Potential solutions, such as adding Trade Tokens as mission rewards, have been suggested by players. However, given the current focus on stamina-based rewards, this seems unlikely.
The poorly received trading update casts a shadow over the upcoming release of the Diamond and Pearl expansion, introducing Pokémon like Dialga and Palkia. The current controversy raises serious questions about the game's future and its developers' approach to player engagement.
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